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Started by Iltaran, June 20, 2012, 06:26:33 AM

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Anaris

The Southern Blight Daimon has been executed.

Hopefully, this now means that the last of the Daimon leaders to menace the South is gone.

Surprisingly, this makes Riombara the first realm to finally end the line of Daimons responsible for its quarter of the continent, despite the fact that we had not yet slain our Midnight when Overlord was killed.

I look forward to seeing what emerges from the Blight with this execution...
Timothy Collett

"The only thing you can't trade for your heart's desire...is your heart." "You are what you do.  Choose again, and change." "One of these days, someone's gonna plug you, and you're going to die saying, 'What did I say? What did I say?'"  ~ Miles Naismith Vorkosigan

Naidraug

Hopefully nothing and the southern blight will disappear.

Now if we could just coordinate better and deal with the demons on the north
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Geronus

Quote from: Anaris on July 04, 2012, 04:33:38 PM
The Southern Blight Daimon has been executed.

Hopefully, this now means that the last of the Daimon leaders to menace the South is gone.

Surprisingly, this makes Riombara the first realm to finally end the line of Daimons responsible for its quarter of the continent, despite the fact that we had not yet slain our Midnight when Overlord was killed.

I look forward to seeing what emerges from the Blight with this execution...

I think there will be another one. I'm not positive, but didn't Thalmarkin kill a northern Blight Daimon already (resulting in several regions being unblighted)? And now there's another one, is there not? Or am I wrong about that?

Tan dSerrai

No, the northern and western Blight Creatures are still alive. There is a nice overview of active daimons on the wiki - fifth invasion, timeline.

Thalmarkin did kill two darkest hours (west and north) in one battle (if I recall correctly) which led to the northern and western blight-rim to be uhm...unblighted (that has to be one of the ugliest wordmashs I know...).

JPierreD

Rio and Thal > Everyone else 8)
d'Arricarrère Family: Torpius (All around Dwilight), Felicie (Riombara), Frederic (Riombara) and Luc (Eponllyn).

Tan dSerrai

Naw, Thal still reigns supreme. Killing Overlord we simply can't match. Combined with Fingolfins suicidal taunting, especially as he actually /did/ what he boasted about. Nope, can't match that, as much as I'd like.  :'(

Lorgan

Quote from: Tan_Serrai on July 04, 2012, 04:56:34 PM
Thalmarkin did kill two darkest hours (west and north) in one battle (if I recall correctly) which led to the northern and western blight-rim to be uhm...unblighted (that has to be one of the ugliest wordmashs I know...).

We killed Darkest Hour of the North during the initial siege of the capitals. The first Blight Daimon was executed and the Darkest Hour of the West killed in battle against allied forces in Jedinchel that same day.

Quote from: Geronus on July 04, 2012, 04:41:43 PM
I think there will be another one. I'm not positive, but didn't Thalmarkin kill a northern Blight Daimon already (resulting in several regions being unblighted)? And now there's another one, is there not? Or am I wrong about that?

It's pretty hard to tell but considering that Sandefur also unblighted, the Blight Daimon's death was probably partially responsible for the regions that were unblighted that day.

Quote from: Tan_Serrai on July 04, 2012, 05:24:43 PM
Naw, Thal still reigns supreme. Killing Overlord we simply can't match. Combined with Fingolfins suicidal taunting, especially as he actually /did/ what he boasted about. Nope, can't match that, as much as I'd like.  :'(

Damn that taunting! 't was all fun and games until he killed half of our population...

Anyway... hooray for the execution of the Southern Blight Daimon! I never thought that if I went away for 5-6 days I'd find the darkest hour dead and the southern blight daimon awaiting his execution. :P
I was pretty much expecting the northern blight daimon to be dead though... *cracks whip*

Tan dSerrai

Uhhh...'reload' is your friend. Especially if applied to the political map right now....

JPierreD

So, we advanced one region into the blight, freeing three cities, but there are still blighted regions. Wonder if another Daimon commander will appear. I'm conflicted about it: while it's true that it would give us the chance to take Eno, the largest city of the island, we are barely standing on our legs. Not sure how much more we can take.
d'Arricarrère Family: Torpius (All around Dwilight), Felicie (Riombara), Frederic (Riombara) and Luc (Eponllyn).

Lefanis

You don't have to take it... Just free it of blight.
What is Freedom? - ye can tell; That which slavery is, too well; For its very name has grown; To an echo of your own

T'is to work and have such pay; As just keeps life from day to day; In your limbs, as in a cell; For the tyrants' use to dwell

fodder

firefox

Chenier

Quote from: Psyche on July 02, 2012, 07:38:20 PM
Early KOA was good times.  I remember when it all started.  Distorted was enemy #1 on BT, but Riombara gave him a chance.  He screwed that up, and jumped ship to another continent.  I then had Hvrek move to Riombara and keep an eye on things in the south- always loved the war between Riombara and her neighbors.  When Riombara, with old Fronen, had turned the tides of war against Luz de Bia, Distorted came back to BT in Luz, with intentions of buying their former capital, Jidington, and ceding along with about 70% of their regions.  Riombara never could confirm a good time frame, so the opportunity passed itself up.  Then, Distorted, an infiltrator, walked on down to Eno, stabbed the duke, bought the duchy, and formed KOA with Eno, Brovyl, and Xween.


The next invasion saw Fronen and Luz both destroyed, and KOA just rolled right into Luz lands.  I remember when Distorted was elected as Duke of Jidington, taxes hadn't been collected in some time, so the ruined city paid him months worth of back taxes in the thousands.  He used some to rebuild the city, and the leftovers to improve the infrastructure of OoA, and continued to expand into old Luz lands with RTOs.  I remember at one point he was both Duke/Lord of Jidington, and Lord of Kuugl.  The crappy thing about that bug, though, was that you got region commands for whatever the more recent position was.

Good times, though.  I'd love to see that again.  I actually have Distorted lurking around just north of there as an advy now.

I was a young and loyal knight back then, wanting to form a colony in Grehk for my duk, naming it New Vur Hagin.

How things have changed. :P
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fodder

so much for killing blight daimons...

southern Blight Daimon just popped back up in ardmore with 3 units of blight creatures.. is it going to stay dead this time (after we whack it again)? or are there more of them lurking around?
firefox

Marlboro

Quote from: fodder on July 07, 2012, 07:30:13 AM
so much for killing blight daimons...

southern Blight Daimon just popped back up in ardmore with 3 units of blight creatures.. is it going to stay dead this time (after we whack it again)? or are there more of them lurking around?

Dude they are like pinatas filled with regions...
When Thalmarkans walked through the Sint land, castles went up for sale.

fodder

here's another thought... if we whack it.. does it get rid of more blight?
firefox